نتایج جستجو برای: rab proteins

تعداد نتایج: 557250  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Olena Pylypenko Bruno Goud

G TPases of the Rab family, which comprises more than 60 members in mammals, have emerged as key regulators of virtually all transport steps between intracellular compartments. By interacting with a diverse range of effector proteins, such as lipid kinases and phosphatases, molecular motors, tethering factors, and scaffolding proteins, they regulate the formation of transport carriers from dono...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Lino Gonzalez Richard H Scheller

membrane compartments (reviewed by Novick and ZeIntroduction rial, 1997). Eukaryotic cells contain a highly dynamic set of memConcomitant with the SNARE cycle, Rab proteins unbrane compartments that are responsible for packaging, dergo a intricate cycle of membrane and protein interacsorting, secreting, and recycling proteins and other moltions. Rabs are posttranslationally modified at C-termie...

2017
Elizabeth S Taglauer Patrycja A Artemiuk Sara R Hanscom Andrew J Lindsay Danielle Wuebbolt Fionnuala M Breathnach Elizabeth C Tully Amir R Khan Mary W McCaffrey

Rab proteins are a family of small GTPases involved in a variety of cellular processes. The Rab11 subfamily in particular directs key steps of intracellular functions involving vesicle trafficking of the endosomal recycling pathway. This Rab subfamily works through a series of effector proteins including the Rab11-FIPs (Rab11 Family-Interacting Proteins). While the Rab11 subfamily has been well...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 2011
Mitsunori Fukuda

The TBC (Tre-2/Bub2/Cdc16) domain was originally identified as a conserved domain among the tre-2 oncogene product and the yeast cell cycle regulators Bub2 and Cdc16, and it is now widely recognized as a conserved protein motif that consists of approx. 200 amino acids in all eukaryotes. Since the TBC domain of yeast Gyps [GAP (GTPase-activating protein) for Ypt proteins] has been shown to funct...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Donglei Zhang Jyoti Dubey Sandhya P Koushika Christopher Rongo

Retrograde transport is a critical mechanism for recycling certain membrane cargo. Following endocytosis from the plasma membrane, retrograde cargo is moved from early endosomes to Golgi followed by transport (recycling) back to the plasma membrane. The complete molecular and cellular mechanisms of retrograde transport remain unclear. The small GTPase RAB-6.2 mediates the retrograde recycling o...

Journal: :Protein expression and purification 2002
Alexey Rak Anca Niculae Alexandr Kalinin Nicolas H Thomä Vadim Sidorovitch Roger S Goody Kirill Alexandrov

Posttranslational modification with the geranygeranyl moiety is essential for the ability of Rab GTPases to control processes of membrane docking and fusion. This modification is conferred by Rab geranylgeranyltransferase (RabGGTase), which catalyzes the transfer of two 20-carbon geranylgeranyl groups from geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate onto C-terminal cysteine residues of Rab proteins. The enzym...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
Y Z Zhao X L Chen D G Zeng C L Yang M Peng X H Chen

The Rab protein family belongs to a superfamily of ras-like GTP-binding proteins. Rab proteins regulate many steps of membrane trafficking. In this study, three Rab family members, Rab5B, Rab6A, and Rab7, designated LvRab5B, LvRab6A, and LvRab7, were cloned from Litopenaeus vannamei. The full-length cDNA sequences of LvRab5B, LvRab6A, and LvRab7 were 1383, 873, and 767 nucleotides in length and...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2011
Xiaomin Hou Nina Hagemann Stefan Schoebel Wulf Blankenfeldt Roger S Goody Kai S Erdmann Aymelt Itzen

The oculocerebrorenal syndrome of Lowe (OCRL), also called Lowe syndrome, is characterized by defects of the nervous system, the eye and the kidney. Lowe syndrome is a monogenetic X-linked disease caused by mutations of the inositol-5-phosphatase OCRL1. OCRL1 is a membrane-bound protein recruited to membranes via interaction with a variety of Rab proteins. The structural and kinetic basis of OC...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Joseph T Roland David M Bryant Anirban Datta Aymelt Itzen Keith E Mostov James R Goldenring

The Rab GTPases are the largest family of proteins regulating membrane traffic. Rab proteins form a nidus for the assembly of multiprotein complexes on distinct vesicle membranes to regulate particular membrane trafficking pathways. Recent investigations have demonstrated that Myosin Vb (Myo5B) is an effector for Rab8a, Rab10, and Rab11a, all of which are implicated in regulating different path...

2013
Carme Gabernet-Castello Amanda J. O'Reilly Joel B. Dacks Mark C. Field

Rab GTPases serve as major control elements in the coordination and definition of specific trafficking steps and intracellular compartments. Rab activity is modulated in part by GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs), and many RabGAPs share a Tre-2/Bub2/Cdc16 (TBC)-domain architecture, although the majority of TBC proteins are poorly characterized. We reconstruct the evolutionary history of the TBC ...

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